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DIAMONDMAX 3400 – INTRODUCTION

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Conventions

If there is a conflict between text and tables, the table shall be accepted as being correct.

Key Words

The names of abbreviations, commands, fields and acronyms used as signal names are in all uppercase type
(e.g., IDENTIFY DRIVE). Fields containing only one bit are usually referred to as the “name” bit instead of
the “name” field.

Names of drive registers begin with a capital letter (e.g., Cylinder High register).

Numbering

Numbers that are not followed by a lowercase “b” or “h” are decimal values. Numbers that are followed by
a lowercase “b” (e.g., 01b) are binary values. Numbers that are followed by a lowercase “h” (e.g., 3Ah) are
hexadecimal values.

Signal Conventions

Signal names are shown in all uppercase type.

All signals are either high active or low active signals. A dash character (-) at the end of a signal name
indicates that the signal is low active. A low active signal is true when it is below ViL and is false when it is
above ViH. A signal without a dash at the end indicates that the signal is high active. A high active signal is
true when it is above ViH and is false when it is below ViL.

When a signal is asserted, it means the signal is driven by an active circuit to its true state.

When a signal is negated, it means the signal is driven by an active circuit to its false state.

When a signal is released, it means the signal is not actively driven to any state. Some signals have bias
circuitry that pull the signal to either a true or false state when no signal driver is actively asserting or negating
the signal. These instances are noted under the description of the signal.

Summary of Contents for 90340D2

Page 1: ...te Headquarters 510 Cottonwood Drive Milpitas California 95035 Tel 408 432 1700 Fax 408 432 4510 Research and Development Engineering Center 2190 Miller Drive Longmont Colorado 80501 Tel 303 651 6000...

Page 2: ...Revisions Manual No 1399 V E R O N C E N O I T C E S N O I T P I R C S E D E T A D A C 6 1 0 9 7 l l A e s a e l e r l a i t i n I 8 9 9 2 5 0...

Page 3: ...to product failure damage and invalidation of all warranties 1 BEFOREunpackingorhandlingadrive takeallproperelectro staticdischarge ESD precautions includingpersonnelandequipmentgrounding Stand alone...

Page 4: ...ckly accurately and in the form you prefer a fax a downloaded file or a conversation with a representative Manual Organization This hard disk drive reference manual is organized in the following metho...

Page 5: ...re shown in all uppercase type All signals are either high active or low active signals A dash character at the end of a signal name indicates that the signal is low active A low active signal is true...

Page 6: ...imes make these performance series disk drives especially well suited to high speed desktop and server applications DiamondMax 3400 Key Features ANSI ATA 4 compliant PIO Mode 4 interface Enhanced IDE...

Page 7: ...A protocol which greatly improves overall AT interface performance by significantly improving burst and sustained data throughput Multi word DMA EISA Type B Mode 2 Supports multi word Direct Memory Ac...

Page 8: ...ctor values The physical address is then used to access or store the data on the disk and for other drive related operations Defect Management Zone DMZ Each drive model has a fixed number of spare sec...

Page 9: ...fer begins immediately Automatic Write Reallocation AWR This feature is part of the write cache and reduces the risk of data loss during deferred write operations If a disk error occurs during the dis...

Page 10: ...s up to eight head selection depending on the model read pre amplification and write drive circuitry Read Write Heads and Media Low mass low force magneto resistive read write heads record data on 3 5...

Page 11: ...Drive Support Two drives may be accessed via a common interface cable using the same range of I O addresses The drives are jumpered as device 0 or 1 Master Slave and are selected by the drive select...

Page 12: ...1 5 6 1 8 0 4 1 8 2 3 1 6 5 0 1 6 9 9 4 0 7 0 4 6 6 L E D O M 8 D 0 6 3 1 9 7 D 0 9 1 1 9 6 D 0 2 0 1 9 5 D 5 4 8 0 9 4 D 0 8 6 0 9 3 D 0 1 5 0 9 2 D 0 4 3 0 9 s e m i T k e e S l a c i p y t k c a r...

Page 13: ...imensions R E T E M A R A P D R A D N A T S C I R T E M t h g i e H h c n i 2 0 1 s r e t e m i l l i m 9 5 2 h t g n e L s e h c n i 7 7 5 s r e t e m i l l i m 6 6 4 1 h t d i W s e h c n i 2 0 4 s...

Page 14: ...e goals of the U S Environmental Protection Agency s Energy Star program to reduce the electrical power consumption of computer equipment Environmental Limits R E T E M A R A P G N I T A R E P O E G A...

Page 15: ...tart stop function at a 60 confidence level Data Reliability 1 per 1014 bits read Data errors non recoverable Average data error rate allowed with all error recovery features activated Component Desig...

Page 16: ...ical personal computer Maxtor recommends that testing and analysis for EMC compliance be performed with the disk mechanism installed within the user s end use application Canadian Emissions Statement...

Page 17: ...R connect a live connector to the hard drive s IDE interface connector Electro Static Discharge ESD To avoid some of the problems associated with ESD Maxtor advises that anyone handling a disk drive u...

Page 18: ...f damage in transit Notify the carrier immediately in case of damage to the shipping container As they are removed inspect drives for evidence of shipping damage or loose hardware If a drive is damage...

Page 19: ...tatic bag Physical Installation Recommended Mounting Configuration The DiamondMax 3400 drive design allows greater shock tolerance than that afforded by larger heavier drives The drive may be mounted...

Page 20: ...nted circuit board assembly NEVER drop jar or bump the drive DON T connect disconnect any drive cables when the power is on Tools for Installation The following tools are needed to complete the instal...

Page 21: ...y of a drive larger than 8 4 GB either a BIOS upgrade a BIOS enhancer card or the MaxBlast software version 9 06M or newer will be required to correctly support the drive Ultra Direct Memory Access UD...

Page 22: ...one or two IDE devices on the ribbon cable Each device must be identified as either the Master or Slave device on that interface cable Each cable must have a Master before it can have a Slave device o...

Page 23: ...for systems using the Cable Select feature The ribbon cable included in Maxtor kits is a standard IDE cable and cannot be used in systems that use Cable Select Systems that use Cable Select do not su...

Page 24: ...s have system cases that require custom mounting brackets and or rails to physically mount a hard drive If the ANSI standard brackets and rails provided in the Maxtor Hard Drive Kit cannot be used in...

Page 25: ...Attach an available IDE interface connector to J1 on the Maxtor hard drive The connector on the cable provided with the Maxtor Hard Drive Kit is keyed and will only fit in one orientation Do not force...

Page 26: ...he system manufacturer for the correct procedure to enter the BIOS setup program for your system System manufacturers like Compaq IBM AST etc may use their own unique proprietary BIOS definitions and...

Page 27: ...proceed to Section 9 If the system hung during the POST proceed to Section 8 If Auto Detect did not find the drive and no error message was presented proceed to step 2 below 2 Enter the BIOS menu whe...

Page 28: ...ly supports the Maxtor hard drive the drive may be partitioned and formatted using the operating system software If the cylinder limitation jumper J46 is installed or the BIOS does not support the har...

Page 29: ...r e h t O l e d o M r e r u t c a f u n a M T P S s d a e H s r e d n i l y C g n i t t e S S O I B s e c i v e D E D I r e h t O M O R D C e i e p y T l e d o M r e r u t c a f u n a M The informati...

Page 30: ...ette with MaxBlast software loaded and ready for use 3 Now return to paragraph B in section 7 of these installation instructions 3 If the BIOS was set to AUTO DETECT follow the instructions in Section...

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